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“Jimmy and Carole
Saddened by the news of Aunt Alice! A very special aunt and great ("est") aunt that we will never forget. She had such a great...Read More »
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1 of 2 | Posted by: Donna Conley - Merrimack, NH

“Jim, Carole, and family, We were very sorry to hear about Alice. She was such a nice lady. I really enjoyed talking to her. I am very sorry we...Read More »
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2 of 2 | Posted by: Sandra DaCato - CT

AliceR. Landers, 88, of East Haven, CT, formerly of Wakefield, died on Friday August 7 at the Connecticut Hospice in Branford, CT. Born in Boston on January 23, 1921, she was the daughter of the late Joseph and Mary (Joyce) McNealy. Mrs. Landers was a graduate of the Jeremiah Burke High School in Roxbury. She had been a Wakefield resident for 60 years before moving to Connecticut and was a former member of St. Florence parish in Wakefield. Mrs. Landers was the wife of the late James R. Landers. She is survived by her son James P. Landers and his wife Carole of E. Haven, CT, her brother Paul McNealy of Augusta, GA and two sisters, Mary Kilduff of Braintree and Dorothy Booker of Augusta, GA. She is also survived by 3 grandchildren, Sean and Kerry Landers and Matthew Langan and her great grandson Matthew Sean Langan. Mrs. Landers was predeceased by her daughter Dorothy Langan and brother Joseph McNealy. A funeral mass will be celebrated in St. Florence Church, 47, Butler Ave., Wakefield, on Friday at 10am. Relatives and friends may call at the McDonald Funeral Home, 19 Yale Ave., Wakefield, prior to the mass starting at 9am. Interment will be at St. Patrick Cemetery in Stoneham.

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Jimmy and Carole
Saddened by the news of Aunt Alice! A very special aunt and great ("est") aunt that we will never forget. She had such a great outlook of life. Never complained or said a bad word about anyone. Always made sure she remembered all of us on birhtdays as well as special occasions and accomplishments. We will treasure all of her Novena's and prayer cards she sent to us. She was a very special women with a very sincere heart!!!! Our deepest sympathy to your family during this time.
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Matthew, Donna, Danny, Karen and Kevin

Posted by: Donna Conley - Merrimack, NH Aug 10, 2009

Jim, Carole, and family, We were very sorry to hear about Alice. She was such a nice lady. I really enjoyed talking to her. I am very sorry we couldn't be at the service. Our thoughts will be with you. Sincerely, Frank & Sandy